Officials said that at least one person had died and several others were injured, when a train collided with a solution tanker and derailed in southern Denmark, said the officials said.
Police said the accident occurred between the cities of Tinglev and Cliplav in southern Juteland, and that the authorities were on the site.
Local outlet TV2 reported that the helicopters were sent to the spot and local railway officials were quoted as saying that the train had hit a “solution tanker” at a level crossing.
The country’s railway operator DSB said it had closed the services between Tinglev and Sonderburg near the German border.
A vehicle appeared in the scene of the scene, which was lying on its edge, in which passengers were standing around the tracks of the train.
Police said 95 passengers were on the board, including students from a school in Sonderburg. Two of the injured were taken by helicopter.
The National Railway Agency Banedanmark wrote on X that the collision took place at a railway crossing. According to local media, at least two train vehicles derailed.